Author Archives: Jay G Images Photo Art
Whichever way you look there is always something to see at Queenscliff, on the Bellarine Peninsula Victoria.
Queenscliff such an interesting and picturesque town on the Bellarine Peninsula. A place I would love to return to an explore some more, it has something for everyone. Share This:
Park patter
These geese were photographed at St leonards on the Bellarine Peninsula Victoria. I am still trying to find the name of the lovely wetlands area near the beach which was home to many different varieties of birds. I visited this park a … Continue reading
Snow Gum Adamindaby
One of the many things I love about Australia is it’s beautiful gum trees. Recently I stayed in The Snowy Mountains in New South Wales & fell in love with the Snow Gums. Share This:
Congestion in Waikerie Sky
Posted by Jay G Images Photo Art on Thursday, 9 January 2014 Share This:
Crossing Australia’s Moat & Visiting the Spectacular Machu Picchu.
One of my most memorable treks, was into the amazing Machu Picchu. I will write more about this challenging trek & the amazement I felt watching the mist clear, to reveal this awesome sight, in the future. Share This:
The Queen Mary Visits Adelaide
The Queen Marry docked at Outer Harbour Adelaide, March 2014. Posted by Jay G Images Photo Art on Sunday, 9 March 2014 Share This:
PS Industry Renmark
This beautiful Paddle Steamer is moored at Renmark on the River Murray, Riverland South Australia. It is one of a few wood fired paddle steamers that have been faithfully restored & offer the public the wonderful opportunity to cruise the … Continue reading
Dawn silhouette Waikerie
A Heron coming into land at dawn. Waikerie Riverland South Australia #Waikerie Posted by Jay G Images Photo Art on Monday, 9 July 2012 Share This:
Wetlands sunrise Blanchetown, South Australia
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Where the river meets the sea
The Murray mouth. Australia’s longest river where it meets the sea. I have a huge passion for the this beautiful waterway & it’s longevity. It is the life blood of the country. It provides irrigation for our primary producers as … Continue reading